;•'"" A Fortune lot 5s I * DAMASTOR'&IoYEtiTi.CONSUL: TATIONONTHE,,; , : , f tl Tp ; Bun on tl)p,6th November.,° . ~;.■■• In 20,000 Shares of 5g each." "'-; X J 431 Piizea 6aarauteed.' To be distributed '"'•' ! is follows: '. ' •."'" '. , MelboobkbCdf. • Cabh AwABDSj ' Firat!i ; :';.. ! ....'£6oo •" 6at£loo,eaoh >K Second, i i.. .'•..'. ;300 . sat 'SO each '•' .■■'' ! Thir'd...-.;.'.....200 10at ..25eaoh .-• Starters (divided) 500 20 at s 'l2los'each feriwtoiUiV.ljOOO 40at ""6 -Bri each ' i : ."i : 200 at i 5 Oseaoh ■..,.,: JE2,500|. ■•;''• £2,006 .■ Bach ticket has seven deferent chaneu, Aace and' Cash ■ Awards bemj;' drawn for separately. .•••> - ; ; ;.■.:•■. Please send Post Office orders, |?hencoa- • vmiieut. ur Bank Notes. Cheque;, must ■ be! marked " correct" by a Bank. ,If stomps, are iont.for tickets please add odo shilling in the,'pound extra, Notice-JRcgistered,; LettersMotaccepted. Twostemps forreply and mult.' Will close on or about the 3rd November. Addresi, '.' AtiAMASTORi Care of Lyons and Hart, 1438 ■'-' " :Eox 161, P.O. Dnnedin. 110,000. REGISTERED 1 , letters and .telegrams- ' not KOepted. ';; n .'■' . : ..;, Post Office Orders preferred'-payable to Ad». Mantua, ' ' ■ WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER 2, 1883. . , 20,000 ■Members at 10s Melbourne 6th November. New' Zealand Cup-Run dtb „ 370 PRIZES, To the investor of fI, the adds are 27 to 1 Seveii iieparafe.drawingß, each tickist haying seven chances, thris giving an opportunity of obtaining soveri prizes with one ticket, the numbers being replaced each time.- : •■'■ ME&BOUKJNK CUP-150 Performers First ...... ............2000 5ec0nd......... 960 " Third 4PO • Staitetß (about £S« each) 850 -.' I >' Neh-Startera (about £l6 - ; . ' : £6106 NEW ZEALAND CDP.-6G Performers. •Fir5t.................. 1000 , Second. 400 Third .200 .. Starters (about £2B each) 200 " Non-starters (about £l2 each) 674 ,:'•'• £2474 ■' CASH AWARDS. " 2 at 60 100 8 at 25 '. '2OO 20 at 20 400 100 at 6 600 . 24 at 5 .....120 164 £1420 870 PRIZES. > Ada's last Melbourne Cap of 14,000 Members filled six days previous to advertised date of dosing, thus proving' the confidence , placed in her oy the public. ONE TICKET CAN WIN ,63108. Please write in a legible hand, with full name and address.. P.O. Orders preferred, should they triißcany; duplicates' can be obtained. Cheques (oouutry) musS have Is exohangeadded and marked "correct" by bank, Two stamps required for reply and / result. Tickets are ml trmftrdhk; and can 6e obtained by letter only from ;".' 'ADA MANTUA,, i Caro of Mr Abraham, Boi 351, ■ i • Post Office, Dunedin. Post Office Orders preferred, payablo t<» Ada Mantua, Registered Letters 1 and tele- | grams not accepted, Rsin THis.-Narneß and. addresses of sii ! principal winners, furnished to this journal on application, but not for publication. "ORIENT'S" MELBOURNE' OU: CONSULTATION, 1863. 10,000 SHARES AT «« EACH, FULL SHARE ««J HALF SHARE*' First Horße , Sdooi-i Horse Third florae , Other Starters (divided) ... Now; .uteri (divided) p 2 P.- vea £SOO each .' Kl '2OO v, 1 ... • 10 V, 100 „ c '& „ SO ~ 5U , 25 ~ 130 „ 30 , 300 „ 10 ■ Mibscribera can ohnose either full share ' at £2 each' or ha" chares at £1 each; ther beiug 620 prizes a this Consultation ful shwes sire equafW 1 prize in every 16 share or two bull nhnrea (iliffercnt numbers) toon prize in every 8 shaieß, ' • Kfcsnlt slips posted to all subscribers im 1 mediately after drawing. " Orient's" MelbUrneCupj 1883, closed witt 4127 lull ■shares, at £2'eaoti' £8251 e 5868 half shares, at £leich 5868 ' ' Totil ...£14,122 AaM exchange to cheques, and two 8 tamp: for reply and result, Application by lettei onlyiiaddtessed if .-.■ •"'•; ••■> : ! ''-• ;; "ORIENT," I 1 Care VY; Sinclair, 1429 , Eastern Arcade, Melbourne. FOOTBALLS!!! FOOTBALLS!! ' D. ASHEE. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR Mannera-Bt., Wellington. , IMPORTER OF BRIITsH AND FOREIGJ GOODSIII '" ■ ."'■ HAS just opened for the season a ease 0 Footballs, Football Bladders, and Maters EIGHTCASES OF PICTURE! Bags&d Purses, Boxing Gloves,,, Basket ware, Ornament*,' Rooking and Velocipedi GENERA I L'''F ! ANCY GOOD! '. ■;...! , - N.8.-FOOTBALL BLADDERS RE '■-■■;' :; 'PAIRED. '' ■".'■' . \ . ForS •--50 Singing Canaries, J.R.MARTIN 1 ' (LateofMrW.Perry'iNo, 1 Shap) BEGS to inform the public of Mastertoi 'that he will open the premises'la'tclj occupied' by'Mesiri T.'L, Thompson,''4c onl'KUßSDAY.dthApril.'as"''' ' Family Butcher. , Small goods of Every Description. Families waited en daily, and-all orders ! punotnally attended to.' 1814 .ii/iM.'ljff. SHUTS now^deliVemiili niiwai rabscribers. Eitr» copies can m fWm him, prict
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 15 September 1883, Page 4
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658Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 15 September 1883, Page 4
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